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For k=A079523(n),n>=2, let {S_k} be the minimal recursive sequence beginning with k similar to N with respect to property of integer to be or not to be in A079523. Then a(n) is the point of confluence of {S_k} with {S_5}.
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%I #2 Mar 30 2012 18:52:52

%S 5,13,13,29,29,61,61,61,61

%N For k=A079523(n),n>=2, let {S_k} be the minimal recursive sequence beginning with k similar to N with respect to property of integer to be or not to be in A079523. Then a(n) is the point of confluence of {S_k} with {S_5}.

%e Note that, {S_5} is {5,6,8,10,13,...}(see A162736) and {S_7} is {7,8,10,11,13,...}, then a(3)=13.

%Y Cf. A162736 A079523 A159615 A159619 A159559 A159560 A004760 A035263.

%K nonn

%O 2,1

%A _Vladimir Shevelev_, Jul 12 2009